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    RFQ: Stainless Steel Plates for Prototype

    I need 7 different parts laser or plasma cut, all out of 18GA 304 Mill Finish Stainless Steel, for a prototype steam device. I've included images of our 3D models here as an attachment. I realize they are not dimensioned, but the square plates are 10" x 10", the larger circle is 8" diam and the smaller rings are 1.5" diam; our tolerances (flexible) are -.003 and + .005. I am working on getting the complete dimensions and will have them by the end of the week. I do not have and am not able to obtain .dxf or CAD files. The dimensioned 3D drawings are all I will have. We would like this completed in 4 weeks. Please quote what this would cost for quantities of 25 for each part, with and without material.

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    Matt
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